The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen12J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... most commodious is not always the true reading : Bard . Yet , for all this , fay not that Percy's dead . North . I fee a strange confeffion in thine eye , Thou Jhak ft thy head , and hold'ft it fear , or fin . To Speak a truth . If he ...
... most commodious is not always the true reading : Bard . Yet , for all this , fay not that Percy's dead . North . I fee a strange confeffion in thine eye , Thou Jhak ft thy head , and hold'ft it fear , or fin . To Speak a truth . If he ...
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... most noble lord , I hear for certain , and do fpeak the truth , The gentle archbishop of York is up , 4 With well - appointed powers ; he is a man , Who with a double furety binds his followers . Thus alfo , Thomas Twyne , the ...
... most noble lord , I hear for certain , and do fpeak the truth , The gentle archbishop of York is up , 4 With well - appointed powers ; he is a man , Who with a double furety binds his followers . Thus alfo , Thomas Twyne , the ...
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... most did tumble downe ; " And in whose eares ( as all the world doth know ) " The horne of great aboundance still doth blow . " STEEVENS . the lightness of his wife fhines through it : and yet cannot he fee , though he have his own ...
... most did tumble downe ; " And in whose eares ( as all the world doth know ) " The horne of great aboundance still doth blow . " STEEVENS . the lightness of his wife fhines through it : and yet cannot he fee , though he have his own ...
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... most noble friends , I pray you all , Speak plainly your opinions of our hopes And first , lord marshal , what say you to it ? I to commodity . ] i . e . profit , felf - intereft . See Vol . X. p . 408 , n . 8 . STEEVENS . MoWB . I well ...
... most noble friends , I pray you all , Speak plainly your opinions of our hopes And first , lord marshal , what say you to it ? I to commodity . ] i . e . profit , felf - intereft . See Vol . X. p . 408 , n . 8 . STEEVENS . MoWB . I well ...
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... most beaftly : in good faith , a ' cares not what mischief he doth , 5 Where is your yeoman ? ] A bailiff's follower was , in our author's time , called a ferjeant's yeoman . MALONE . VOL . XII . E if his weapon be out : he will foin ...
... most beaftly : in good faith , a ' cares not what mischief he doth , 5 Where is your yeoman ? ] A bailiff's follower was , in our author's time , called a ferjeant's yeoman . MALONE . VOL . XII . E if his weapon be out : he will foin ...
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